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I remember slightly slinking in my movie theater seat during "Bull Durham" when Kevin Costner, as Crash Davis, gave his famous soliloquy that included calling for a constitutional amendment banning the designated hitter.
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Not being clued up on his poetry, she asked him, rather apologetically, about George Orwell, 'and he gave the impression of being very glad to talk about him, he seemed to enjoy remembering slightly odd stories about him.
"I can remember feeling slightly patronised, as probably the only person around the table that didn't see alternative medicine as a great thing".
"I remember being slightly confused and not really understanding, but having a sense that you must be having a pretty awful time".
Remember those slightly stigmatised adverts in the back of magazines for "dating agencies" and contrast that with the now widespread visibility and popularity of services like Guardian Soulmates.
I remember arriving slightly ahead of schedule for an interview appointment only to see the manager in question politely waiting with a media minder on the other side of a training pitch.
And I remember feeling slightly guilty about it, but saying, "You know what, I don't have a meeting until 11; I'm going to take my time" -- not that I would get in at 11, but, "I'm going to take my plain, old R train".
When my parents were called in to be told that I was suffering from "a major psychotic illness" and that they needed to "adjust their expectations", I remember feeling slightly taken aback on noticing the tears in my mother's eyes.
Before I left, I remember feeling slightly too thin.
I remember the slightly menacing black-and-white portrait photo of Bowie on the cover, shot from below, and the orange RCA Victor label on the seven-inch single.
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